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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. i'm ed whitacre, from general motors. a lot of americans didn't agree with giving gm a second chance. quite frankly, i can respect that. we want to make this a company all americans can be proud of again. that's why i'm here to announce we have repaid our government loan, in full, with interest, five years ahead of the original schedule. but there's still more to do. our goal is to exceed every expectation you've set for us. we're putting people back to work, designing, building, and selling the best cars and trucks in the world. with our 100,000-mile, 5-year powertrain warranty to guarantee the quality. and the unmatched life-saving technology of onstar to help keep you safe. from new energy solutions. to the designs of tomorrow. we invite you to take a look at the new gm. >>> back to "hardball." now for the "sideshow." first of all, it's not a sideshow when it's your money
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. i'm ed whitacre, from general motors. a lot of americans didn't agree with giving gm a second chance. quite frankly, i can respect that. we want to make this a company all americans can be proud of again. that's why i'm here to announce we have repaid our government loan, in full, with interest, five years ahead of...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> i'm brian shactman with your cnbc "market wrap." stocks wobbling to a mix finish a flood of corporate earnings today. the dow jones industrial's up about eight points but s&p 500 slipping 1.34 points. the nasdaq added 4 points to the plus side. >>> starbucks posting better than expected and boosting its full-year outlook. shares moving higher in after-hours trading. >>> but ebay shares selling off on earnings coming in flat to slightly better than expected. and. >>> then there's boeing which finished at the to the dow. with shares soaring nearly 4% but it did lower its outlook. >>> at&t shares dipping slightly despite topping forecast. the
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> i'm brian shactman with your cnbc "market wrap." stocks...
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this is america, we do not torture people! host: when it comes to favorability ratings for republicans and democrats, you know that they are at record lows. there was a spike around 2008 for the democratic party, while republicans were at about 43%. what is going on with republican here in the trend line? guest: in the last couple of years, there favorability rating has been about 40%. some of this opposition to the healthcare bill may have helped them in little bit. democrats, on the other hand, have been in decline since obama took office. now both parties are viewed about the same. now it is slightly less than 40% saying they have a favorable view of both parties. host: do you think that that is due to what is happening in congress? is this related to the healthcare bill? guest: some of it is. some of it is probably related to the economy. the economy is the top issue and this long effort to do health care struck some as being the wrong priority. host: dinwiddie, virginia. bob. caller: i had a major heart surgery and became
this is america, we do not torture people! host: when it comes to favorability ratings for republicans and democrats, you know that they are at record lows. there was a spike around 2008 for the democratic party, while republicans were at about 43%. what is going on with republican here in the trend line? guest: in the last couple of years, there favorability rating has been about 40%. some of this opposition to the healthcare bill may have helped them in little bit. democrats, on the other...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. so, at national, i go right past the counter... and you get to choose any car in the aisle. choose any car? you cannot be serious! okay. seriously, you choose. go national. go like a pro. >>> who has more money for november, democrats or republicans? well the democratic congressional campaign committee ended march with $26 million in cash on hand, compared to just $10 million the national republican congressional committee had in the bank. during march alone the dccc had it around $1 million while the rnc down under $10. >>> welcome back to "hardball." president obama's gearing up today to press his case for wall street cleanup. tomorrow he's going up to new york, and today about 1:30 he told cnbc's chief washington correspondent, john harwood that wall street's wild gambles have to come to an end. john harwood joins us now, along with savannah guthrie, who is a white house
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. so, at national, i go right past the counter... and you get to choose any car in the aisle. choose any car? you cannot be serious! okay. seriously, you choose. go national. go like a pro. >>> who has more money for november, democrats or republicans? well the democratic congressional campaign committee ended...
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. >> america's first district. senator carper, you are with us. it was an honor. what a great group. senator ensign, senator brown. we had great folks and a great chemistry. it was a great compliment. i want to give accolades to the staff who did a wonderful job in putting this together and making sure that we were able to access those decision makers that are critical in what is going on in that region. in addition, i want to pull all out that -- i want to point out what i came away with from the trip. there was high morale on the civilian and military side. when we sat down to talk with them, whether at lunch or in formal settings, to a person, they were extraordinarily positive about what was going on over there and their mission, as well as what they have accomplished. i took away from that a positive feeling about our efforts over there. we asked some detailed questions about what they were doing and how they felt. as i said, on the civilian side, we talked to folks from up and down the variety of agencies. there were very positive about the things they were
. >> america's first district. senator carper, you are with us. it was an honor. what a great group. senator ensign, senator brown. we had great folks and a great chemistry. it was a great compliment. i want to give accolades to the staff who did a wonderful job in putting this together and making sure that we were able to access those decision makers that are critical in what is going on in that region. in addition, i want to pull all out that -- i want to point out what i came away with...
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the average refund in america went to a record $3,000. thanks to the tax cuts passed by this congress, rereturned more money to taxpayers than ever before. the recovery act we passed last year was enacted to stabilize the economy. it created 25 separate tax cuts now benefiting 95% of all americans. while they haven't received the same level of attention as the jobs and infrastructure we worked on in that bill, the tax cuts actually make up the largest component of that act. more than 240,000 families in my district, the 11th district of virginia, benefited from making work pay tax cuts that provided $4 lund to individuals and $800 to every family. the act also included a tax credit of $250 for social security recipients providing some relief to 79,000 seniors in my district. and to 1.3 million virginia seniors throughout the commonwealth. we provided 26 million millions from being subjected to the a.m.t. tax. we expanded the child tax credits of families over 16 million children. in total the recovery act was a $288 billion tax cut bill.
the average refund in america went to a record $3,000. thanks to the tax cuts passed by this congress, rereturned more money to taxpayers than ever before. the recovery act we passed last year was enacted to stabilize the economy. it created 25 separate tax cuts now benefiting 95% of all americans. while they haven't received the same level of attention as the jobs and infrastructure we worked on in that bill, the tax cuts actually make up the largest component of that act. more than 240,000...
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who is financing revere america? >> revere america is a group that we just started. and so far we have some private sits sebs who have stepped up and supported this not because they have an action to grind but because they are american patriots who understand that obama care is the wrong thing for this country. it is a 501 c 4 which allows us to be advocates for a position and get out there and make the case and gather these petitions and take them to the members of congress. and we're going to do everything we can to turn that grassroots anger at obama care and at the fact that this narrow controlled government doesn't listen to the american people into something positive, and that positive result will be a good health care reform bill for the people of america. host: on the republican line. welcome to the washington journal. caller: god bless you both. god bless c-span. this is a tremendous moment. thank you for revere america.org. i'm a former new yorker, i'm a disabled senior citizen. i do have a blog that someone put on the internet for me. if you will google cr
who is financing revere america? >> revere america is a group that we just started. and so far we have some private sits sebs who have stepped up and supported this not because they have an action to grind but because they are american patriots who understand that obama care is the wrong thing for this country. it is a 501 c 4 which allows us to be advocates for a position and get out there and make the case and gather these petitions and take them to the members of congress. and we're...
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." >> wall street took advantage of america. it's now our turn to look at wall street contributing to a better america. >> sounds simple enough. but a bank regulation bill that seems like a slam dunk only a short time ago -- >> i think we're very, very close -- gwen: has run into a partisan buzz saw on capitol hill. >> this bill wouldn't solve the problems that led to the financial crisis. it would make them worse. gwen: might the same thing happen to president obama's eventual supreme court nominee or to the plan embraced by global leaders this week to reduce nuclear weapons? but saws ever where. >> the tea party movement. gwen: much of it building under the tea party flag. >> stop calling anyone un-american. let the unintended consequences of these actions, the results are un-american. gwen: covering the week, david wessel of "the wall street journal," gloria borger of cnn, peter baker of "the new york times," and john dickerson of "slate" magazine and cbs news. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> a
." >> wall street took advantage of america. it's now our turn to look at wall street contributing to a better america. >> sounds simple enough. but a bank regulation bill that seems like a slam dunk only a short time ago -- >> i think we're very, very close -- gwen: has run into a partisan buzz saw on capitol hill. >> this bill wouldn't solve the problems that led to the financial crisis. it would make them worse. gwen: might the same thing happen to president...
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i don't think that's good for america. i think we need a dose of florida common sense in washington, and i can bring that there. >> reporter: just yesterday, crist sent an even stronger signal he's prepared to depart from republican orthodoxy, when he vetoed a bill passed by the republican-controlled state legislature to impose a merit pay system on florida's public school teachers. the veto defied former governor jeb bush, who led the push for the bill, and had prompted former senator connie mack to resign as chairman of the crist campaign. florida teachers, however, who had risen up in protest against the bill, were thrilled. some even promising to switch parties as a thank you to crist. >> i'd be willing to change my registration so i can vote in the primary. the teachers are not going to forget. we will remember in november. >> reporter: but political science professor susan mcmanus of the university of south florida told us before the veto it is unlikely enough teachers would switch parties to make a difference. >> fo
i don't think that's good for america. i think we need a dose of florida common sense in washington, and i can bring that there. >> reporter: just yesterday, crist sent an even stronger signal he's prepared to depart from republican orthodoxy, when he vetoed a bill passed by the republican-controlled state legislature to impose a merit pay system on florida's public school teachers. the veto defied former governor jeb bush, who led the push for the bill, and had prompted former senator...
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we could argue this is america, they have every right to lobby their elected representatives but you can also look at that list and say a lot of those people got taxpayers' money. they can say we fade back, but is it unseemly, the process, or is it how it works? >> they haven't been lobbying me all that much bus i was against t.a.r. -- much because i was against t.a.r.p. to begin with. and i think they have paid back the t.a.r.p. money. but the key thing for us to do -- >> when you walk the halls, are you proud to be a member of congress when all this is happening? are we wrong to say, oh, my god, look at all that money being spent to lobby? just the american way? >> it has been the american way. we have a political system we are used to. and it certainly has some problems, perhaps public financing would be a good direction to go in. but they have a right to have their voices heard. >> you have been critical of this bill. they getting something for this money, in your view? >> less and less. i would say that i wasn't a real fan of the original wall street -- white house proposal or r
we could argue this is america, they have every right to lobby their elected representatives but you can also look at that list and say a lot of those people got taxpayers' money. they can say we fade back, but is it unseemly, the process, or is it how it works? >> they haven't been lobbying me all that much bus i was against t.a.r. -- much because i was against t.a.r.p. to begin with. and i think they have paid back the t.a.r.p. money. but the key thing for us to do -- >> when you...
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there's not a more spiritual family in america than the family of billy graham. and for this incident to happen because of a statement that was made years ago as well as months ago, i think it's truly unfortunate. >> senator mendez, he backed away from that. he believes that. was it right? >> we should invite all faiths to be able to join in that prayer. we are one country and ultimately i would hope when they make choices like that, they let choices know that we're all praying collectively to one god and we need his protection. >> senator robert menendez and saxby chambliss, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, jennifer granholm is on the short list for the supreme court. >> it's safe to say someone like me would be an unconventional nominee in the recent appointments that have been made. okay, we're going to get going right away. [ announcer ] he's never met an appendix he couldn't fix! the abdomen-ator dr. bob bergowitz! yeah, woo! [ announcer ] she's the queen of clean! the 2009 surgeon of the year, dr. nancy mendelsoh
there's not a more spiritual family in america than the family of billy graham. and for this incident to happen because of a statement that was made years ago as well as months ago, i think it's truly unfortunate. >> senator mendez, he backed away from that. he believes that. was it right? >> we should invite all faiths to be able to join in that prayer. we are one country and ultimately i would hope when they make choices like that, they let choices know that we're all praying...
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. >> before the bombing occurred, there was a sort of fever in america. the fabric of american life had been unraveling. there was a lot of violence in our cities. there was a rise of gang violence in particular. what we learned from oklahoma city is not that we should gag each other or that we should reduce our passion for the positions we hold, but that the words we use really do matter because there are, there's this vast echo chamber and they go across space and they fall on the serious and the delirious alike. >> in a reference in a "new york times" article yesterday proceeding this event today, he talked about some of the rhetoric frankly, from the protests, the tea party protests, and michele bachmann. her particular use of the word, gangster, to reflect our government. this was michele bachmann yesterday. >> i think they don't realize that your iq scores are way above average. we're on to them. we're on to this gangster government. hey, you look happy to me. you don't look angry. that's because you get it and you are smart enough to get off your c
. >> before the bombing occurred, there was a sort of fever in america. the fabric of american life had been unraveling. there was a lot of violence in our cities. there was a rise of gang violence in particular. what we learned from oklahoma city is not that we should gag each other or that we should reduce our passion for the positions we hold, but that the words we use really do matter because there are, there's this vast echo chamber and they go across space and they fall on the...
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>> the health care bill is bad for america. and now you have another theme here, you know, is what the president doing here bad for america in terms of space exploration? >> what's health care got to do with the space program? two words, barack obama, his critics just like hitting his agenda as bad for america. why? you bother to ask because it's obama's. in related news, when it comes to the space race, it turns out old battles die hard. republican congressman todd aiken put out a statement. invoking the danger of catch this, the soviet union. congressman aiken wrote in his press release, the cancellation of the space shuttle's replacement will effectively leave the united states reliant upon the soviet union to grant us access to low-earth orbit. as a member of the armed services committee i'm very concerned with that possibility. well that press release was later revised to say russian federation in place of soviet union. you got to credit "huffington post" for that catch. i guess congressman aiken and his staff are still op
>> the health care bill is bad for america. and now you have another theme here, you know, is what the president doing here bad for america in terms of space exploration? >> what's health care got to do with the space program? two words, barack obama, his critics just like hitting his agenda as bad for america. why? you bother to ask because it's obama's. in related news, when it comes to the space race, it turns out old battles die hard. republican congressman todd aiken put out a...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. a tornado hits, air life denver takes off... their night-vision goggles keeping the rescue mission safe... and powering those goggles-- the only battery air life trusts: duracell. trusted everywhere. to an excellent getaway. get a four-star hotel at a two-star price from hotwire and have extra money for shopping or a night out. hotwire has special deals with hotels. when hotels have unsold rooms they use hotwire to fill them, so you get them at ridiculously low prices. like four stars in chicago, hotwire hot rate from $76. hotwire.com. four-star hotels. two-star prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com save big on car rentals too. from $13.95 a day.
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. >> you note in the opening pages of your book that a lot of ink has been spilled chronicling america's experience in vietnam and how it involved changed, affected americans. and how very little was written about the vietnamese. were you the guy to fix that? >> i would say that i was presented with the opportunity to fix it. and once i had face-to-face meetings with our former enemy and got a better understanding of what they went through on their side of the battlefield, i felt an obligation to record it. >> suarez: were you already in the midst of a journey, a transition, a change in the way that you understood the war? >> i was. i-- with the loss of my brother, i felt a lot of anger and animosity towards the vietnamese. and it wasn't until i returned to vietnam in 1994 with my father to see what we could do to get the vietnamese government to do a joint study on agent orange, and i started meeting with our counterparts over there that it really was a wake-up call for me. >> suarez: here we were, a war involving a rich country and a poor country. a huge country and a small country. wh
. >> you note in the opening pages of your book that a lot of ink has been spilled chronicling america's experience in vietnam and how it involved changed, affected americans. and how very little was written about the vietnamese. were you the guy to fix that? >> i would say that i was presented with the opportunity to fix it. and once i had face-to-face meetings with our former enemy and got a better understanding of what they went through on their side of the battlefield, i felt an...
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in america's election headquarters tonight, chief political correspondent carl cameron on the huge tea party rally here in washington. >> reporter: today's income tax deadline brought several thousands tea partiers to the street of the nation's capit capitol. >> as we all want one simple thing from our government. we would like to be left alone. >> reporter: now a year old, the tea party movement receives advice from two principle political action committees. freedom works run by former house republican leader dick army and the free market operated group known as americans for prosperity. the single biggest faction is the tea party patriots who specialize in new group development and have more than 1,500 groups nationwide. the tea party express bus tour holds demonstrations nationwide and was created by a conservative pack in california. the tea party nation holds grassroots conventions with workshops on political activism. and for online social networking, many tea parties adopt goooh.com, get out of our house. the factions feud over message and associating with political professional
in america's election headquarters tonight, chief political correspondent carl cameron on the huge tea party rally here in washington. >> reporter: today's income tax deadline brought several thousands tea partiers to the street of the nation's capit capitol. >> as we all want one simple thing from our government. we would like to be left alone. >> reporter: now a year old, the tea party movement receives advice from two principle political action committees. freedom works run...
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and the rest of america, 2-1 for the law. host: next telephone call, buffalo, this is phillip, good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: this country is in dire straits. thank you for much of the work you are doing, but until november rolls around and then 2012, we have got to get different people in office. we cannot have people who are holding power -- not just obama, but everybody that is in theire. i cannot understand where the democrats are because they are driving our country into socialism just like they are in europe and we will go down the same tubes. they believe that and that is exactly what they are doing. immigration, they want this course. and i believe this immigration deal throughout the country now is going to be the trigger for mr. obama to declare martial law. guest: i will tell you one thing, all of this talk from the obama administration about dealing with immigration now and certain incentives, they are not. right now, they're on the losing end of this issue. republicans have the chance o
and the rest of america, 2-1 for the law. host: next telephone call, buffalo, this is phillip, good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: this country is in dire straits. thank you for much of the work you are doing, but until november rolls around and then 2012, we have got to get different people in office. we cannot have people who are holding power -- not just obama, but everybody that is in theire. i cannot understand where the democrats are because they are driving our...
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throughout north america. security and trade and promise go hand in hand. security comes first. but we can be economically competitive as we enhance our security. we will adopt strategies and simultaneously improve security and expedite legitimate trade and travel. smarter targeting and risk segmentation allow law enforcement authorities mike cbp to focus their energy on the relatively small amount legitimate cargo that poses a threat to the public safety as well as to our economic prosperity. we can have an enhanced security while reducing the cost of inconvenience. the legitimate goods and local travelers. cbp has made some turn this strides in this area by implementing a traveler programs such as the fast program the free and secure trade program and the secure electronic program on the southern border. these programs complement the glenchur program at airports and the nexus program on our northern border. the expedite entry for low risk travelers and cargo while allowing our officers to focus on more high-
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how do you compare, when you hear people talking now about an angry america, frustration in america, the threat of domestic terrorism in america. what's your sense of the then and now? >> well, i don't really see a very direct or accurate comparison, john. i mean, back when i was in fbi in the early '70s, it was the sds, the weather underground, the black panther party, hate spewing and some real violence in the street. obviously, the tax protester movement, branch davidian compound. that's the reason in 1993, the atf and fbi action there that mcveigh, who killed all these wonderful neighbors of mine, wanted revenge. i mean, the reality is we have had, unfortunately, a lot of violent acts by extreme individuals and groups, but i think to have a group of individuals largely reasonably well educated, upscale economically who have had enough of taxes and are protesting, that's quintessentially america. i mean, that's something from the boston tea party forward. as long as you say, i'm angry, but i'm not violent, that's okay. if you're angry and violent, then you're a problem. law enforc
how do you compare, when you hear people talking now about an angry america, frustration in america, the threat of domestic terrorism in america. what's your sense of the then and now? >> well, i don't really see a very direct or accurate comparison, john. i mean, back when i was in fbi in the early '70s, it was the sds, the weather underground, the black panther party, hate spewing and some real violence in the street. obviously, the tax protester movement, branch davidian compound....
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this is a process in the american financial world and in america. but it doesn't mean you have to turn this into a political vendetta. >> neil: interesting. mort, always a pleasure. >> mort zuckerman. the healthcare overhaul is underway and a new bureaucracy. the office of consumer information and insurance oversight. so obviously they're printing up the stationary. it has four offices underneath it. dr. griffith says this is a bureaucratic nightmare. you recall he switched from being a democrat to a republican in the height of this healthcare debate. congressman, what do you think of -- at least we're getting grids together, i guess. >> neil, i believe that anyone who had to deal with the va system, the medicare system, social security, knows what's coming. it's going to harm the people it was intended to help. i think the bureaucracies are in the hundreds and navigating those bureaucracies are not difficult for the wealthy and the near wealthy. but it's going to be very difficult for the average man on the street. >> neil: congressman i'm searched
this is a process in the american financial world and in america. but it doesn't mean you have to turn this into a political vendetta. >> neil: interesting. mort, always a pleasure. >> mort zuckerman. the healthcare overhaul is underway and a new bureaucracy. the office of consumer information and insurance oversight. so obviously they're printing up the stationary. it has four offices underneath it. dr. griffith says this is a bureaucratic nightmare. you recall he switched from...
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getting results for the people of america. and i look for common ground to solve that problem, because i do think common ground is the place to be. it's where you find -- >> it might cost you election, might it not? it does seem like this is a pretty rough one for you, so being in the middle has proved not to be a very safe place for a politician. >> no, i have to say, i've always had tough races, that's just by the nature, they've always been tough elections, but i think by in large, the kansans see through that, but they can also see we're trying to get results and looking for common ground and trying to solve the problem. that's exactly what they want. people want to see, nowadays, i think, government moving forward, sometimes one step at a time, but, more importantly, solving the problems. >> last question here, by our count, you've got about $4,500 in campaign contributions from goldman sachs which has now been charged -- it's been found guilty of nothing, but it's been charged of not really telling investors everything t
getting results for the people of america. and i look for common ground to solve that problem, because i do think common ground is the place to be. it's where you find -- >> it might cost you election, might it not? it does seem like this is a pretty rough one for you, so being in the middle has proved not to be a very safe place for a politician. >> no, i have to say, i've always had tough races, that's just by the nature, they've always been tough elections, but i think by in...
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good night, america. captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> bret: next on "special report," the president pitches his financial regulation overhaul, the financial capital of the world. new words for mortgage giants franz franz and freddie mac are -- fannie mae and freddie mac are not in the cards yet and why this political race could retail ropes of a governor. that's live on "special report." i'm bret baier. president obama today laid out his case for increased financial regulation on the home court of people he wants to increasingly regulate. center white house correspondent major garrett tells us how the president's plan was received. >> and unless your business model depends on bilking people, there is little to fear from the new rules. >> reporter: you have nothing to fear from the longer regulatory arm of washington, president obama told wall streeters who sat mostly stone faced inside cooper union college in lower manhattan. the pitch, megabanks deal squarely they won't feel pinch of the c
good night, america. captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> bret: next on "special report," the president pitches his financial regulation overhaul, the financial capital of the world. new words for mortgage giants franz franz and freddie mac are -- fannie mae and freddie mac are not in the cards yet and why this political race could retail ropes of a governor. that's live on "special report." i'm bret baier. president obama today laid out his case for...
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we have talked a lot about the contract from america on this program. in fact, we unveiled them with ryan hecker a week ago. they are talking about constitutional limits to government, constitutional restraints on spending, on taxing. indeed on repealing obamacare. are these the principles guiding your decisions, your journeys, your travels and your endorsements? >> they're very consistent with the criteria we're using. we're looking for people not going to come to the senate to take on the bacon. that's what's gotten us trillions of dollars in debt. folks who swear off earmarks who want to repeal obamacare, who believe in limited federal government, keeping their oath of office. these are not right wing ideas. they are right in the middle of where most americans are. so i think that's why candidates like marco rubeo and marlin stutsman will do well. america has wakened up. it's not about political philosophy. it's about common sense. don't spend more than we are bringing in. stop adding to the debt. this appeals to democrats, republicans and independen
we have talked a lot about the contract from america on this program. in fact, we unveiled them with ryan hecker a week ago. they are talking about constitutional limits to government, constitutional restraints on spending, on taxing. indeed on repealing obamacare. are these the principles guiding your decisions, your journeys, your travels and your endorsements? >> they're very consistent with the criteria we're using. we're looking for people not going to come to the senate to take on...
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good morning, i'm bill hemmer, welcome to america us noose room. -- to "america's newsroom". martha: good good morning, i'm martha maccallum, europe's airports have been closed for five days, they are trying to get people where they need to go and british airways are canceling flights for tuesday as well. so another day of grounded flights. bill: it's been a truly rough ride for passengers and the airlines, airlines are losing $200 million a day, some carriers now in a risk of filing for bankruptcy, and the situation so bad in great britain, the royal navy is sending out their ships to pick up stranded passengers on the other side of the english channel. mike tobin is live in london at heist row airport where he got stranded last week. he has shaved, as martha says! what's the government doing, mike? good morning. >> reporter: the royal navy, good morning, has now dispatched some three ships to handle this problem. the hms-arc royal and a flagship of the royal navy has been dispapatched to the english cham, sells the -- as well as the hms ocean, the primary duty to pick up st
good morning, i'm bill hemmer, welcome to america us noose room. -- to "america's newsroom". martha: good good morning, i'm martha maccallum, europe's airports have been closed for five days, they are trying to get people where they need to go and british airways are canceling flights for tuesday as well. so another day of grounded flights. bill: it's been a truly rough ride for passengers and the airlines, airlines are losing $200 million a day, some carriers now in a risk of filing...
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make america prosper again. he's the original maverick. >> the original maverick. you heard it in his ad. credit talking points memo for that. >>> finally, proof that being president is all work and no play. if you were watching the final four game, you saw the president going one-on-one with the analyst and former player clark kellogg in a shooting exhibition. a game of horse. but in this game they called it potus, white house talk for the president of the united states. the president fell behind and rose to the occasion. here's a look. >> both got to you? >> both got to you. >> this is it. >> money time right here. money time. >> oh -- they warned me about you talking a little bit when you got it going. >> yeah, see what you got. >> unbelievable. a left-handed stroke. >> let me say everybody, i guarantee you clark missed a couple on purpose. only because he didn't know he was going to end up losing. >> that left-handed struggle. wait until rush gets ahold of that one. basketball seems to be the sport of choice, it didn't stop him from throwing out the first pitch
make america prosper again. he's the original maverick. >> the original maverick. you heard it in his ad. credit talking points memo for that. >>> finally, proof that being president is all work and no play. if you were watching the final four game, you saw the president going one-on-one with the analyst and former player clark kellogg in a shooting exhibition. a game of horse. but in this game they called it potus, white house talk for the president of the united states. the...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >> chris: in america's election headquarters, the grand old party comes to america's party headquarters. chief political correspondent carl cameron is live in new orleans. the site of the southern republican leadership conference to tell us who the players are and what we can expect. good evening, carl. >> reporter: hi, chris. activists from 14 southern states have come here to get an early peek at the 2012 republican presidential field and we'll watch what they say about the embattled republican committee and the chairman michael steele, but this is really about the white house wannabes and how they intend to take on barack obama and democrats. one of the main attractions will be sarah palin. she will receive no speaker fee for the appearance but there is a closely watched straw poll planned and she could win it. former house speaker newt gingrich has been looking at presidential run since he led them to the first house majority in 50 years and is still one of the g.o.p. m
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >> chris: in america's election headquarters, the grand old party comes to america's party headquarters. chief political correspondent carl cameron is live in new orleans. the site of the southern republican leadership conference to tell us who the players are and what we can expect. good evening, carl. >> reporter: hi, chris. activists from 14 southern states have come here to get an early peek at the 2012 republican presidential field and...
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. >>> tonight in your america. democrats are spinning the new jobs report as proof the economy is beginning to boom. numbers released this morning by labor department show 162,000 jobs were added in march. a closer look shows how deceiving that number is. first, we know the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 9.7%. we also know that of 162,000 jobs created, 48,000 of those were added by the u.s. census bureau. separately, according to the associated press, temporary help services reported 40,000 job -- sorry 40,000 job increase. the surge in temp jobs the answer to turning the economy around? joining me the author of the sellout. charles gasparino. from the fox business network, jerry -- eri willis. how can you add any number of jobs and have the unemployment rate stay the same? >> you have to add a lot of jobs to move that number. the numbers aren't enough to fix the pain americans are feeling. 160,000 not that much. we need to get 180, 200 jobs each month to start making a difference in the unemployment rate.
. >>> tonight in your america. democrats are spinning the new jobs report as proof the economy is beginning to boom. numbers released this morning by labor department show 162,000 jobs were added in march. a closer look shows how deceiving that number is. first, we know the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 9.7%. we also know that of 162,000 jobs created, 48,000 of those were added by the u.s. census bureau. separately, according to the associated press, temporary help services...
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host: yeah, something about drugs in south america. is there a particular watch dog operation that looks for what diplomats may or may not be carrying when they come into the country or when they leave the country? guest: wrbling there's been a long negotiation in trying to include some kind of a convention on diplomatic couch. because it's even been alleged that a foreign country was smuggling, kidnapping a person in a diplomatic couch, and cold war, they caught a defector, wanted to ship him back, put him in a trunk and take him back out of dodge. and that would obviously be a terrible abuse of human rights. but the attempt to actually nail down the standards of diplomatic consciousness has not been in detail, has not been as successful. on narcotics, very much as much as. we have from time to time indicted prime ministers for narcotics trafficking. there was even concern in haiti recently that -- i'm not an expert -- that under aristide, there was much too much influence in haiti before preval took over. so the possibility of abuse
host: yeah, something about drugs in south america. is there a particular watch dog operation that looks for what diplomats may or may not be carrying when they come into the country or when they leave the country? guest: wrbling there's been a long negotiation in trying to include some kind of a convention on diplomatic couch. because it's even been alleged that a foreign country was smuggling, kidnapping a person in a diplomatic couch, and cold war, they caught a defector, wanted to ship him...
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and the rest of america, 2-1 for the law. host: next telephone call, buffalo, this is phillip, good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: this country is in dire straits. thank you for much of the work you are doing, but until november rolls around and then 2012, we have got to get different people in office. we cannot have people who are holding power -- not just obama, but everybody that is in theire. i cannot understand where the democrats are because they are driving our country into socialism just like they are in europe and we will go down the same tubes. they believe that and that is exactly what they are doing. immigration, they want this course. and i believe this immigration deal throughout the country now is going to be the trigger for mr. obama to declare martial law. guest: i will tell you one thing, all of this talk from the obama administration about dealing with immigration now and certain incentives, they are not. right now, they're on the losing end of this issue. republicans have the chance o
and the rest of america, 2-1 for the law. host: next telephone call, buffalo, this is phillip, good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: this country is in dire straits. thank you for much of the work you are doing, but until november rolls around and then 2012, we have got to get different people in office. we cannot have people who are holding power -- not just obama, but everybody that is in theire. i cannot understand where the democrats are because they are driving our...
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pound away, america. pound away, america. from new york, good night. captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> bret: next on "special report," the president prepares to go to wall street to pitch the financial reform initiative. the u.s. and iraq score a major win in the battle against al-qaeda. and what did the defense secretary really mean in his memo about u.s. readiness for iran? live from our studio in washington, this is "special report." good evening, i'm bret baier. president obama will spend much of the week going where the money is. he's on the west coast today. stumping for a fellow democrat. but thursday, he will take his message, pushing for new financial regulations to the world's financial capital. senior white house correspondent major garrett tells us what is at stake. >> reporter: president obama left for california to raise money for democrats like vulnerable barbara boxer. later this week he will travel to wall street to raise ire about what it did with investors' money. he will return to cooper union in manhattan to push for
pound away, america. pound away, america. from new york, good night. captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> bret: next on "special report," the president prepares to go to wall street to pitch the financial reform initiative. the u.s. and iraq score a major win in the battle against al-qaeda. and what did the defense secretary really mean in his memo about u.s. readiness for iran? live from our studio in washington, this is "special report." good evening, i'm...
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it is the front lawn of america. it is the place where millions and millions of visitors come, not only from our country, but from around the world. it should be a center of pride for the country. if you have looked at the grass out there, the open walkaways are pretty hammered, frankly. so we have been combing through a process over the past several years, just completing the public comment period, and we are looking not at changing the form of the mall, but that its designed to handle the literally thousands of activities. it is also by the wa, by the wat amendment site. that is important and we need to accommodate that, but the mall was never really designed for that. remember, this is a bill that was put on top of a swamp. it is not very resilient. it is going to take a significant investment for us to basically rebuild the mall in a way that can withstand these uses. we are not intend on taking people off of the mall. we want them to be there, but we need to make it more resilienct. host: a costly endeavor? gues
it is the front lawn of america. it is the place where millions and millions of visitors come, not only from our country, but from around the world. it should be a center of pride for the country. if you have looked at the grass out there, the open walkaways are pretty hammered, frankly. so we have been combing through a process over the past several years, just completing the public comment period, and we are looking not at changing the form of the mall, but that its designed to handle the...
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good morning, i'm bill hemmer, welcome to "america's newsroom". martha: welcome back, bill, good morning to you, good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. while the president is making a pitch -- senators on both sides of the aisle try to negotiate a deal, one of the top economic advisers believes this has the votes to pass. take a look. >> i think you're going to see independent members of ck, of both parties are going to read the bill and say i totally agree with what is happening here, we need to end bailouts, too big to fail, derivatives out into the open so, so i think they're going to vote for it. bull bill we're getting earth word of what the president is going to say in manhattan. major, is this speech about new policy? >> it's not, bill. this is a speech to round up votes on capitol hill, make the case, and symbolically portray what happened in the great recession as something set in motion by recklessness and to a certain measure, greed on wall street. now, the president has got about 700 people in the audience at cooper union, some
good morning, i'm bill hemmer, welcome to "america's newsroom". martha: welcome back, bill, good morning to you, good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. while the president is making a pitch -- senators on both sides of the aisle try to negotiate a deal, one of the top economic advisers believes this has the votes to pass. take a look. >> i think you're going to see independent members of ck, of both parties are going to read the bill and say i totally agree with what is...
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then again, with over 10-million oreck vacuums sold in america, david oreck has been earning your confidence for nearly 50 years. call now and try the new oreck platinum pilot risk free for 30 days. keep it and get an incredible 10-year warranty plus no interest ever! that's right-ever. but you must order now! the new oreck platinum pilot. clean made easy! >>> if we don't change what led to crisis, we will doom ourselves to repeat it. that is the truth. opposing reform will leave taxpayers on the hook if a crisis like this ever happens again. >> our bill ends too big to fail. bail-outs end forever. >> i don't think you do it by creating a moral hazard. by putting a big fat fund out there in the first place that tells financial institutions don't worry, you can engage in risky practices, high-risk products, there is going to be a fund, there it is, $50 billion already to bail you out. >> bret: republican susan collins talking about a preliquidation fund in the senate bill as it's being debated right now that would essentially pay for a big company's collapse. that is what she is talking about
then again, with over 10-million oreck vacuums sold in america, david oreck has been earning your confidence for nearly 50 years. call now and try the new oreck platinum pilot risk free for 30 days. keep it and get an incredible 10-year warranty plus no interest ever! that's right-ever. but you must order now! the new oreck platinum pilot. clean made easy! >>> if we don't change what led to crisis, we will doom ourselves to repeat it. that is the truth. opposing reform will leave...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> i'm julia boorstin with the market wrap. stocks heading higher on a spike of oil prices and friday's positive jobs report. the dow jones industrials climbing. the nasdaq surging nearly 27 points. >>> oil prices fueling gains today on bets demand will be picking up as the economy continues to recover. that kicked energy stocks into high gear. >>> economic news, the services sector continues to expand the fastest pace in nearly four years. pending home sales climbing more than 8% in february, retailers reporting an uptick in multiple offers on the same home. >>> and the transportation department will be seeking the maximum penalty against to
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and what's worse and more important is the climate of attitude toward government out across america is terrible. because they see people in washington playing partisan political games that seem to be mostly related to the next election instead of to their lives in the next generation or the next period of history. it's really bizarre. it's been going on for years here, but it seems to get worse. both parties never stop campaigning. party loyalty is put ahead of the national interests, what's good for the public, for the people who are good enough to send us here. and the net effect of that is that the american people have a lower opinion, less trust in their government than any time in my adult life. and that is bad. we got big problems that we can only solve if we work together, and we're not doing that now. >> so then give some advice to the governor of florida. you know him well, charlie crist. he's in a tough primary right now. you lost a primary and you decided to run as an independent and you won re-election to the united states estate. he faces the decision this week as far as r
and what's worse and more important is the climate of attitude toward government out across america is terrible. because they see people in washington playing partisan political games that seem to be mostly related to the next election instead of to their lives in the next generation or the next period of history. it's really bizarre. it's been going on for years here, but it seems to get worse. both parties never stop campaigning. party loyalty is put ahead of the national interests, what's...
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because the wealthy in america, the most educated america, over the past 8, 12 years have been breaking the democratic party for cultural reasons, not for economic reasons, and there's been a great shock on wall street that this president has been more progressive than they expected. they don't think he's a capitalist. i'm just saying what they think on the street. and so now you have people with a lot of money. i mean, barack obama got the most money in '08 from goldman sachs, from all the hedge fund people, from wall street, all the big money. so now republicans say, okay, here's money we haven't gotten close to in 8 to 12 years for cultural reasons. and now these people, we've got a chance to get it back. so they want barack obama's money. and they want it from goldman sachs. >> the irony here is if you go talk to a lot of -- not all of them, but if you talk to a lot of leading financial people, i think they want this done. i think they say, look. they agree on 90% of what's in -- what's in this bill. >> tired of being the bad guys. >> and they don't want to be -- look -- >> where's
because the wealthy in america, the most educated america, over the past 8, 12 years have been breaking the democratic party for cultural reasons, not for economic reasons, and there's been a great shock on wall street that this president has been more progressive than they expected. they don't think he's a capitalist. i'm just saying what they think on the street. and so now you have people with a lot of money. i mean, barack obama got the most money in '08 from goldman sachs, from all the...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> developing this hour, right now on "andrea mitchell reports," look at those picture. helicopters and boats searching for any sign of 12 people now missing after an explosion on an offshore oil rig. these pictures just into msnbc show the rig on fire last night off the coast of louisiana. the platform is still burning. it's now tilting about 70 degrees. most of the 126 workers were evacuated safely. they will be arriving back on land tonight. 15 were taken to area hospitals. seven are believed to be in critical condition. nbc's ron mott is on route. we'll have a report tonight on nbc nightly news. >>> scientists are telling -- travelers are
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we were saying we're going to take back america in november of 2010 and i think we may take back america before at the rate we are going. [applause] so that brings us here. we have to expand our target list. we have to get a few more on the list. as amy pointed out, it is a combination of worrying our friends and punishing our enemies. one thing that is so important to do, as someone who got their political career started and working for an old actor in california back in 1966 when he eventually became president in 1980 it wasn't just republicans that allowed us to get the tax cuts in and our success. their district or states are clearly conservative on the economic issues we have on the bus yet they can continue to defy the wishes of the voters. we have expanded our target lists from three to eight. we have added blanch lincoln in arkansas. barbara boxer is next on the list. the state assembly in california -- this is going to be a consistent leader on the fiscal issues, but he has been at a rally that we have ever had. he is supporting the people and admit -- and the movement. we're ha
we were saying we're going to take back america in november of 2010 and i think we may take back america before at the rate we are going. [applause] so that brings us here. we have to expand our target list. we have to get a few more on the list. as amy pointed out, it is a combination of worrying our friends and punishing our enemies. one thing that is so important to do, as someone who got their political career started and working for an old actor in california back in 1966 when he...
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sent there to do people's business have in fact put together a good product that's going to benefit america." >> sreenivasan: more than 100 amendments from both parties were circulating, but none were expected to be debated until tuesday. wall street had a good day. stocks rallied after several major companies posted strong earnings. the dow jones industrial average gained 122 points to close at 11,167. the nasdaq rose 40 points to close near 2,512. florida governor charlie crist announced today he's leaving the republican party to run for the u.s. senate as an independent. crist had fallen far behind former state house speaker marco rubio in the republican primary. the likely democratic nominee is congressman kendrick meek. british prime minister gordon brown appealed to voters today to overlook a major gaffe. yesterday, brown was overheard calling a woman "bigoted" and had to apologize. today, he addressed the issue at the start of the final prime ministerial debate before next week's elections. >> there's a lot to this job and as you saw yesterday i don't get all of it right. but i do kn
sent there to do people's business have in fact put together a good product that's going to benefit america." >> sreenivasan: more than 100 amendments from both parties were circulating, but none were expected to be debated until tuesday. wall street had a good day. stocks rallied after several major companies posted strong earnings. the dow jones industrial average gained 122 points to close at 11,167. the nasdaq rose 40 points to close near 2,512. florida governor charlie crist...
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this plan basically they say, and i'll paraphrase, barack obama has lowered the ambitious of america. space is not the final frontier. earth is. that's part of the article. under the "florida today" article that appeared april 16. it says obama doesn't get it. space is last frontier. president obama pulled the plug on our space program here in thursday. although he masked it with some vague long-term suggestions. the late president john k. kennedy must have turned over. he turn -- launched the moon landing program, because he understood that any nation that wants to remain number one on earth must also be number one in space. a couple of questions. it's my understanding, mr. administrator, that there's been a lot of internal administration on how to circumvent that includes nasa's ability to terminate or alter the constellation program. given the important of this issue, we need to understand the legality of the decisions nasa is making, relating to the program of records. especially in view of legislation. would you provide to this committee, the appropriations committee within the n
this plan basically they say, and i'll paraphrase, barack obama has lowered the ambitious of america. space is not the final frontier. earth is. that's part of the article. under the "florida today" article that appeared april 16. it says obama doesn't get it. space is last frontier. president obama pulled the plug on our space program here in thursday. although he masked it with some vague long-term suggestions. the late president john k. kennedy must have turned over. he turn --...
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invest in america savings bonds. this will probably eliminate all our taxes completely if we go into this type of system. i am retired, but i lost my job on march 25. i have been to medical problems and workers' compensation, where they literally defrauded you. started my own business. host: how is that going for you? caller: cannot get a loan. i want to do custom cars and custom fits. the problem is getting money. the bottom line, u.s. bonds that invest in america, and have them mature every two years. host: thank you for your call. . next is jason on the line for independents. caller: hello, susan. with everybody out of work, where is the money going to come from? host: what do you think of the idea in general, if economic times were a little bit better? caller: i do not care how good economic times are. i think higher taxes are always a bad idea. taxes only go one direction, up one. as you have a tax, they never go down. one -- to have a tax, they never go down. you cannot get a head. the people who have jobs, eve
invest in america savings bonds. this will probably eliminate all our taxes completely if we go into this type of system. i am retired, but i lost my job on march 25. i have been to medical problems and workers' compensation, where they literally defrauded you. started my own business. host: how is that going for you? caller: cannot get a loan. i want to do custom cars and custom fits. the problem is getting money. the bottom line, u.s. bonds that invest in america, and have them mature every...
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or steven colbert, you'd get a steady diet of pitches for the likes of starbucks, best buy, virgin america and bravo. well, colbert did ask biz stone if he had some kind of plan. >> are you going to make money off of this? >> yes. >> how? >> we're going to become a strong, profitable independent company. >> the move comes as some media holdouts are joining twitter's 105 million registered users and talking about it on the air. >> we're ready to go. here it is 8:58:43, it's out. yes, there it is. see. i give up, i was wrong, young and foolish. >> i'm katie couric. thanks for watching. good night. >> i asked my 24,000 followers what they think of the new advertising policy and here are some of the responses. scott easeman, i have no issue with it. twitter is a free service. they've given us a great service. time to give back. another way to trash a good thing. it's all downhill from here. jack state fan, there are already a lot of sell-promoting selling tweets on here already. that's true. people like to promote themselves. the former bush white house spokesman, nah, i kind of like the spons
or steven colbert, you'd get a steady diet of pitches for the likes of starbucks, best buy, virgin america and bravo. well, colbert did ask biz stone if he had some kind of plan. >> are you going to make money off of this? >> yes. >> how? >> we're going to become a strong, profitable independent company. >> the move comes as some media holdouts are joining twitter's 105 million registered users and talking about it on the air. >> we're ready to go. here it is...
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america's favorite no calorie sweetener. ♪ >>> okay. i'll show you later. >> welcome back to "morning joe." >> i'm trying to convince pat to getten an ipad. i think i've got a hard, hard sell. >> do you want to know what was cute in the car? the driver was saying that pat calls -- is it the gps or what was -- >> no, no, no, he calls computers -- >> yeah. computers in general machines. >> that's right, machines. that's old school, baby. >> this is a great machine. >> that's right. >>> time for a look at some of today's top stories. we will start with the coast guard continuing to search the waters off louisiana on the slim chances of finding 11 workers still missing after a massive oil explosion. the burning platform sank into the gulf of mexico raising fears that 300,000 gallons of crude could spill into the water every day. that could pose a serious environmental threat, especially if the oil slick reaches the louisiana coast, some 50 miles away. >> the great concern there is the loss of life. and it is a real personal tragedy for thos
america's favorite no calorie sweetener. ♪ >>> okay. i'll show you later. >> welcome back to "morning joe." >> i'm trying to convince pat to getten an ipad. i think i've got a hard, hard sell. >> do you want to know what was cute in the car? the driver was saying that pat calls -- is it the gps or what was -- >> no, no, no, he calls computers -- >> yeah. computers in general machines. >> that's right, machines. that's old school, baby....
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in america, most women like masculine guys, according to the study. here is gretchen carlson and margaret he ver. >> what does this study tell us? >> look, americans that are healthy. what is interesting that tell us that testosterone is actually not rewarded. >> bill: in some countries? >> in some places. they are trying to quantify with higher levels of testosterone are 33% more to cheat on their wives, to end their marriages in divorce, they are more likely --. >> bill: than why do american women like macho men then? >> i don't believe it. >> bill: 4500 women worldwide. carleton doesn't believe it. >> i'm a deep person, but this study --. >> bill: what does that mean? >> i overanalyze everything. i spent about three hours reading it whuavy telling me you are linking women's masculinity preference based on the health care they have in their own country. >> bill: in countries where you are physically not secure women go for the warrior protector. in countries where you are physically secure, where you have access to everything like that, they don't n
in america, most women like masculine guys, according to the study. here is gretchen carlson and margaret he ver. >> what does this study tell us? >> look, americans that are healthy. what is interesting that tell us that testosterone is actually not rewarded. >> bill: in some countries? >> in some places. they are trying to quantify with higher levels of testosterone are 33% more to cheat on their wives, to end their marriages in divorce, they are more likely --....
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i still don't want the rest of america to take this poison pill to prevent me from having a little bit of hardship potentially. this bill wouldn't help me this isn't going into effect for four more years. >> greta: in pennsylvania katie took on senator arlen specter. what does katie say now? nice to see. >> you too greta. >> greta: i think it is fair to say that you showed lots of passion last summer with senator specter. i'm wondering if any of that passion for the issues has changed since we last spoke? are you still passionate about issues? >> i have to tell you. when the bill went through, i really was distressed, upset, really aggravated at what this administration had done. you can see obama and everybody else's arrogance. nancy pelosi, when they signed this into law, it is ridiculous in regards to my passion, it is still there, i'm a little more fired up right now. trying to divert that into different venues. >> greta: do you consider yourself part of the tea party movement? >> yes, but first and foremost i consider myself a conservative before i'm part of the movement in genera
i still don't want the rest of america to take this poison pill to prevent me from having a little bit of hardship potentially. this bill wouldn't help me this isn't going into effect for four more years. >> greta: in pennsylvania katie took on senator arlen specter. what does katie say now? nice to see. >> you too greta. >> greta: i think it is fair to say that you showed lots of passion last summer with senator specter. i'm wondering if any of that passion for the issues has...
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america loves a winner. they will forgive a lot if you you can seed. we've been talking for five months about his personal life. he needs to shift that conversation and get people asking golf questions. >> greta: it is interesting, when he was out of game i heard the golf revenues went down in so many different ways. i'm wondering if he doesn't make a comeback what does it mean for the gust this sport? >> the main and immediate impact is on the tv ratings of those events that he normally plays in. those ratings go down, unquestionably. the business model for the pga tour is solid. they've got contracts that extends several years in advance. does tiger woods give them something may have never had the most famous athlete in the world? absolutely. it doesn't mean that the business model is broken. it does mean that those events that he plays in the tv ratings are going to take a hit. >> greta: is he likely to be heckled on the golf course? >> i don't think so. this is augusta. these fans have been coming here for generations. they tend to be knowledgeable
america loves a winner. they will forgive a lot if you you can seed. we've been talking for five months about his personal life. he needs to shift that conversation and get people asking golf questions. >> greta: it is interesting, when he was out of game i heard the golf revenues went down in so many different ways. i'm wondering if he doesn't make a comeback what does it mean for the gust this sport? >> the main and immediate impact is on the tv ratings of those events that he...